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The Times of India Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati Tour: Warning before buying online tickets

Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati Tour 2024 is drawing huge attention as tickets sell out rapidly. Delhi Police has cautioned fans about potential online ticket scams. The tour kicks off on October 26 in Delhi and spans across 10 major Indian cities, including Hyderabad and Bengaluru. Tickets for the Delhi event are already sold out.

The Times of India ICICI Bank warns customers; says these are signs of 'fraud attempt'

ICICI Bank has issued a warning about sophisticated online fraud tactics used by criminals. These fraudsters send emails or messages that appear to come from trusted sources, aiming to steal account and card details. They use replica pages of financial institutions and shopping websites for this purpose. Customers are urged to report any suspicious activity immediately.

The Times of India How militants in Pakistan used PUBG to plan attack on police station with a bomb made of power bank

In Swat, Pakistan, militants attacked a local police station using tactics inspired by the video game PUBG. The attack resulted in one police officer's death and two injuries. Authorities have arrested suspects linked to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan group.

The Times of India Virat Kohli gifts India pacer new bat, gets...

Indian pacer Akash Deep received a bat from cricket legend Virat Kohli before the Bangladesh Test series. Expressing gratitude on Instagram, Akash highlighted player camaraderie. Known for his domestic success with Bengal, including 41 wickets in the Ranji Trophy, he is set to make an impact in the national team.

The Times of India Cong attacks Mahayuti govt over Adani power deal

Congress has attacked the Mahayuti government for awarding a significant power supply contract to the Adani Group, alleging manipulation of tender conditions and potential financial burdens on Maharashtra consumers. The party questions cost discrepancies and financing, claiming higher tariffs for solar power will affect 2.7 crore consumers in Maharashtra.

The Times of India 'I saw Tendulkar unhappy for the first time'

In 2004, Rahul Dravid declared India's innings while Sachin Tendulkar was on 194 not out, causing notable tension. Aakash Chopra recounts Tendulkar's visible unhappiness and suggests team management was involved in the decision. Dravid later mentioned he wouldn't have declared had he known the match would conclude within four days.

The Times of India iPhone 16 models delivery pushed to Oct on Apple Store

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reveals that demand for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max has been lower than anticipated. Sales of the iPhone 16 series are down by 13% compared to the previous model's launch weekend. Pre-orders are still open, but delivery dates have been delayed until October in India.

The Times of India Infosys co-founder Nilekani: How UPI become one of world’s biggest payment modes

Nandan Nilekani attributed UPI's growth to its user-friendly nature and the pandemic-driven shift from cash transactions. UPI recently processed nearly Rs 81 lakh crore transactions. He also stressed that companies must invest in AI to stay competitive, highlighting AI's potential to bridge communication gaps, especially in linguistically diverse regions like India.

The Times of India Tamil Nadu police detain protesting Samsung workers

Approximately 100 Samsung Electronics employees were detained by police in Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, while planning a march to the district collector’s office. Workers at the Sunguvarchatram plant have been striking for a week over demands for union recognition, better wages, and improved working hours. The strike has heavily affected production at the facility.

The Times of India Stellar listing! Should you buy Bajaj Housing Finance now?

Bajaj Housing Finance's IPO debuted with a striking 114% premium and gained an additional 9% post-listing. Analysts suggest cautious profit booking due to elevated valuations. The IPO attracted record-breaking bids, oversubscribing by 63.61 times, indicating robust investor interest.

The Times of India Nipah Virus in Kerala: Schools, colleges closed in Malappuram district

Kerala's Malappuram district has imposed restrictions due to rising Nipah virus cases, including the closure of schools, colleges, anganwadis, and tuition centers in specific wards. A second death was reported, and over 150 people are under observation. Business hours are limited, and wearing masks is mandatory. Guidelines for other districts' educational institutions focus on ensuring safety and preventing virus spread.

The Times of India Andrew O'Keefe arrested for breaching bail conditions after drug overdose

Andrew O'Keefe, former Australian TV host, was arrested for violating bail conditions following a drug overdose. Paramedics revived him before taking him to the hospital. O'Keefe recently lost an appeal against domestic violence convictions and had previously been found guilty of assault and breaching an apprehended violence order earlier this year.

The Times of India 'A U-turn govt': Cong takes jab at Modi 3.0 as it marks completion of 100 days

Marking its first 100 days in office, the Modi 3.0 government has been criticized by Congress for making several policy reversals under opposition pressure. Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate highlighted U-turns on lateral entry, OPS, and the Waqf board Bill, suggesting that public and opposition forces will continue to shape governmental decisions.

The Times of India When only 750 spectators turned up for an Ind vs Pak ODI

On September 16, 1996, India and Pakistan played the first ODI of their series in Toronto. However, just 750 spectators came to watch the match that was hit by rain and inclement weather. The game was reduced to a 33-overs-a-side affair. Sachin Tendulkar's remarkable knock of 89 runs led India to an eight-wicket victory.

The Times of India Sebi backtracks on release blaming ‘external elements’ for agitation

Sebi withdrew its September 4 press release after employees protested against alleged inaccuracies. Employees had earlier written to the Finance Minister, criticizing the management culture under chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch. Sebi stated that it will address these internal issues amicably and in accordance with high governance standards.